Peanut Wreath

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Wire Wreath is a Clever Way to Dispense Peanuts

A fun way to feed nutritious peanuts to birds

Choice of Red or Black

Fill with whole (in-the-shell) peanuts, sold separately

Also accommodates our Suet Balls, sold separately

Nuthatches, chickadees, woodpeckers, titmice, blue jays and many other birds love nutritious, protein-rich peanuts, and this ingenious wire spiral
wreath is a simple and effective way to offer them. Birds perch on the spiral loops and pull out individual peanuts to feed. Peanuts are a high-calorie,
high-energy that food helps birds survive cold winter temperatures.

My brother gave this to me bc the birds in his yard couldn't figure out how to use it. Well, our squirrels figured it out in les than a minute. It takes longer to fill than it takes the squirrels to empty. I think that it's best use is as garden art.

We enjoy feeding birds because our toddler daughter loves them (and can name many by sight). We thought adding peanuts would bring blue jays, a favorite. It does bring them, and squirrels too. So we've begun trying to find the perfect place to hang it to reach jays but not squirrels. We'll see. For now our daughter just chases away the squirrels.Feeder works exactly as expected, though it's very funny to get used to filling a slinky on a ring.

One for our MACAW; the other for the wild birds. We weren't sure about the Macaw, but he LOVES it and frequently hangs from it to get his favorite nuts - walnuts or pecans - so it holds up to three pounds of bird! It took him only a few seconds to discover the secret of pulling the nuts out. The wild birds took longer, but have enjoyed it equally. We are thinking of more for back-up!